I have it and absolutely LOVE it. It allows the trigger finger to initiate the mag change while the support hand fishes another mag out. It is a simple design, yet tough. Doesn't detract from the overall appearance too much. Easy to install (if you have a drill & riveter). Even if you don't have a riveter, just use a hammer and punch to deform the rivets. I used a pop-riveter and then a hammer and punch to flatten and tighten the hold.

Just for comparison, without the mag release, the firing hand would be on the pistol grip supporting the weapon, and the non firing hand would have to initiate the catch on the mag and THEN go for a new mag.

"CAUTION: This procedure is untested and based upon the best technical data available." -60 series publications.

I wanted to try one of these. I read the information on the RSA sight and emailed them with a question. They never answered me so I never ordered it.

Does it get hung up on things?Do you ever scrape your fingers or hands on it?Did you put yours on with rivets or screws? They say you can use screws, and I think they look nice, but they can't tell you which screws to use.

Hung up on things? I don't mean to sound degrading, but, No, I haven't noticed as I try to keep things away from the trigger area. I feel that the mag and pistol grip protect the area fairly well. Due to the extended "Mag clip" or potrusion on the mag that engages the mag release catch, then an inadvertent mag drop is fairly easy to avoid. There is a bit of travel that still must be done to release the mag. My SAR 2 is broken down awaiting some work to be done to it, but, here are some pics:

Baseline photo

Extended mag depressed to point to release mag catch

Scrape fingers or hands? The edges aren't sharp to me, so I would say NO.

Screws or Rivets? I would go with rivets, as they are simple and once done (correctly) you can forget about 'em.

2002GTI- It may be butchering a healthy animal, but if you want it without the other side, just dremel (or hack-saw) cut it off & smooth the edge.

I really like mine, as it is a simple yet functional modification. IMHO.

"CAUTION: This procedure is untested and based upon the best technical data available." -60 series publications.

Lancelot- No problem, glad to be of assistance. The extended mag release doesn't stick out farther than the scope-rail adapter hoo-dad on the non-ejection port side of the SAR-2, so it wouldn't dig into anything. The firing port side, the extended mag release potrudes *maybe* 3mm or so.

I don't see it as really being that much of an inconvenience in the way it is situated.... Individual results may vary though.

"CAUTION: This procedure is untested and based upon the best technical data available." -60 series publications.